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Naveen Anil
Suraj.S
Akhil Chand
CASE .1
Naveen Anil
FACTUAL ANALYSIS
Issue no:1
Can Nejesh enter a valid contract with
Adv.Ambiraj ?
Issue no:2
Will Nejesh be protected because he is a
minor ?
Issue no:3
Is there any chance for Ambiraj to get paid ?
ISSUE ANALYSIS
Issue no.1
Can Nejesh enter a valid contract with
Adv.Ambiraj?
Ans.
No, he cant.
An agreement by a minor is void and
inoperative ab initio.
Issue no.2
Will Nejesh be protected because he is a minor ?
Ans.
No, he wont be
A minor is liable to pay for necessaries
According to sec.68 of Act, If a minor,
incapable of entering into a contract,or anyone
whom he is legallybound to support, is supplied
by another person with necessities suited to his
condition of his life, the person who has
furnished such supplies is entitled to be
reimbursed from the property of such incapable
Issue no.3
Is there any chance for Ambiraj to get paid ?
Ans.
Yes, there is.
A legal advice is considered to be necessary
according to sec.68 of Contracts Act.
REFERENCE
Polaram v/s Ayubkhan
CASE ANALYSIS
Suraj S
Case
X bought an used car from Y for an
installment of 11 months. X gave Rs 25,000
to Y when X received the car. In the contract
made by X and Y, it is stated that the
remaining amount must be made in monthly
installments for 11 months at a payment of
Rs 3,500 each month. It is also stated that if
X fails to pay installments in any month, Y
can hold back the car from X. After 4
successful installments, X
Issue Analysis
Is it a valid contract?
Yes, it is a valid contract. Contract is valid as
there was an agreement being made by the two
parties. According to Section 10 of the Indian
Contract Act, all agreements are contracts if
they are made under the free consent of the
parties competent to contract, for a lawful
consideration and with a lawful object and are
not expressly declared to be void.
Theories
Contract
Offer and Acceptance
Breach of Contract
Contract
An agreement creating & defining obligation
between the parties
Case analysis
Akhil Chand. S
Case
Mr Manu and Mr Rahul get into a contract in
which Mr Manu agrees to sell his cow to Mr
Rahul for Rs 5000/- .In the contract agreement it
is clearly mentioned that the transaction should
be made within a frame of 30 days. Mr Rahul
paid Rs 1000 as advance and remaining amount
should be paid within 30 days. After party
enforcing the contract, the cow died because of
lack of attention and care by Mr Manu. Mr Manu
informed the news to Mr Rahul. Mr Rahul files a
case against Mr Manu for compensation.
Issues
Breach of contract
Is it a valid contract
Issue Analysis
Yes, it is a valid contract. Contract is valid as
there was an agreement being made by the
two parties.
There is valid offer and acceptance.
Theories
Indian contract Act 1872
Offer and Acceptance
Decision
Since Manu failed to fulfill the terms and
conditions mentioned in contract, Mr Manu is
liable to pay compensation and the advance
amount to Mr Rahul.